Just notice what happens.
Rubber band theory break up.
I don t know if it s going to be true in your case though because you didn t just let him go and bounce back.
Scientists discovered in the late.
I don t always hear it referred to as the rubber band theory.
When you do so you cause that virtual elastic to stretch and suddenly he feels the urge to spring back read.
Ok so i know what you re thinking isn t that just absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Here s a different example.
Do you think that there is any truth in the theory that relationships are all or mostly like elastic bands.
Imagine taking a rubber band and stretching it out twisting it around holding a tension.
You may have basically told him to go away and not bother coming back.
Then stretch it to its outer limits and let go again.
Anytime he seems to be getting distant the best counteractive tactic is to pull away a little yourself.
Too much pulling on an elastic band will eventually break it.
Notice your patterns and when you either withdraw and pull away or feel abandoned and either push against or withdraw.
It acts to snap you back into the present moment so you can consciously choose a new behavior until that new behavior becomes your automatic response.
Then release the tension and the rubber band is flaccid and relaxed again.
Get closer to you.
Don t label it right or wrong.
This builds up hidden energy and once that energy is released the rubber band ejects violently to the opposite direction.
If not what.
The theory is simple distance yourself from the other person become aloof as it were and watch as they come pinging back to you like a stretched rubber band hence the name.
Imagine that there s a giant rubber band around you and your guy.
Sometimes they want to be close and connected like a coiled up elastic band.
The rubber band is a pattern breaker that gets your attention and reminds you that you are choosing a new behavior.
The first one is to stretch the rubber band far enough to one side.
But it s definitely true.
This is the most common way of creating a big move in the markets and bubbles are a perfect example of this.
When dividers are breaking down it feels like i am a rubber band and that is what i call the rubber band theory.
Perhaps you are a complainer.